Life is all about the water! Or is it all about the land? Many have struggled with this dilemma and here you can too. Do you watch the hordes of city folk and their flotilla or does the rock and its intricacies consume you?
This wall is characterised by a massive cave to the left hand side and boasts some rewarding problems and challenging highballs.
Prepare to answer the questions of many elderly/tourists/sailor/dog walkers/fisher people of all types on all manner of topics (but mainly on what you are doing).
If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/
The first chunk of rock you come across as you round the corner of Blues Point. Climbs move from right to left and start at the boarder of the garden where the wall meets the grass and where the skies the limit!
To set up the top rope problems either take the stairs past the toilet block to make your way up to the top of the crag or climb the sandstone block wall Half way between the two main walls
Respecting the enviroment and keeping crags clean will maintain a healthy and important relationship between the climbing community, local councils and National Parks. Carry out what you take in and enjoy what the North Shore has to offer.
If you come across an area that is being developed or you think could be under development, please show all due respect to the developers and do not climb the projects listed on thecrag.com.
Gráfico cronológico de las vías
Blues Point love and attention revivd by Brendon Flanagan and Ranger Dave Archer. Brendon and Dave's first united crag development. Rusted remains of old expansion bolts bear witness to past activities.
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theCrag.com es una guía gratis de zonas de escalada de todo el mundo, editada de manera colaborativa por escaladores, bloqueros y otros amables entusiastas.Puedes registrar todas tus vías, ponerte en contacto y charlar con otros escaladores y mucho más...» descubre más, » más información or » haz una preguntaAutor(es): Mike Forward and Peter Balint
Fecha: 2023
With 2065 bouldering problems ranging from V0-V15 across 57 areas nestled around Sydney, the all new Sydney Bouldering Guide will keep you occupied for years to come. Just because we live in Sydney we'll try not to be biased but honestly this city has some amazing bouldering and usually not more than a few minutes off the road or some even near parks and train stations. There's no need to camp out and trek for hours to get to world class problems, they're right on your door step.
Authors Mike Forward and Peter Balint spent over 7 years putting this guide together and is the first new bouldering guide for Sydney in over 20 years. It's over 350 colour pages including 600+ colour photo tops, crag tops, amazing images and more.
Autor(es): Neil Monteith & Simon Carter
Fecha: 2021
número ISBN: 9780645299908
Featuring 1142 climbing routes located at 24 of the best crags in the Sydney area, this A5 size guide book is super user friendly with easy to use colour cliff topos and access maps. Covers sport and trad climbing at a variety of grades, something for everyone.
V0 | ★★ Perfect Flake | ||
20 | ★★ In a Sea of Sunflowers - Variant 2 | ||
V2 | ★★ Grasping For The Wind | ||
V4 | ★★ Crimp and Collect |
Ranger Dave en ★★ ELAP V4 - Extended Lateral Angle Posture
Ethan How en Life Aquatic Wall - 859576_138168156350608_1933672750_o.jpg
Ethan How en Life Aquatic Wall - 843853_138167369684020_1502977858_o.jpg
Ranger Dave en ★★ Grasping For The Wind V2 - Grasping for the Wind.JPG
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